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. >> first of all, it's a reminder how extraordinary ronald reagan was that when he took a topic, he explained it to the country in oval office addresses where half the country with tune in because they took the president seriously. we now have an entertainment president who operates and who won the election operating at the level of entertainment and he has dealt with this entire issue at the very shallow level, and so nobody knows what it's all about. i think this is part of why when i see polls, i don't pay any attention to them right now. it's kind of like you go out to people and say would you like to tax somebody else? okay. >> sean: i'm polled out. >> the average american is polled out. >> sean: you have a detroit city council woman to obama. we voted for you. bail us out. pretty shocking. watch this. > i guess we don't have it. apparently we lost it. we'll get it in a second. you heard the story, though. this councilwoman. hang on. we've got it. let's roll it. >> after the election of jimmy carter, he went to washington, dc. he came back home with some bacon. >> right. i reme
. >> first of all, it's a reminder how extraordinary ronald reagan was that when he took a topic, he explained it to the country in oval office addresses where half the country with tune in because they took the president seriously. we now have an entertainment president who operates and who won the election operating at the level of entertainment and he has dealt with this entire issue at the very shallow level, and so nobody knows what it's all about. i think this is part of why when i...
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i wouldn't trust ronald reagan with that, i'm not going to trust barack obama with that. that is an absolute nonstarter. frankly i would think many of my democratic friends would be uncomfortable about investing any single person with that kind of power. >> thank you very much. congressman tom cole. >> thank you. >> up next, former treasury official roger altman who says he has the fix for the cliff. could he be playing a larger role soon? this is "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. with the spark miles card from capital one, thor gets great rewards for his small business! your boa! [ garth ] thor's small business earns double miles on every purchase, every day! ahh, the new fabrics. put it on my spark card. ow. [ garth ] why settle for less? the spiked heels are working. wait! [ garth ] great businesses deserve great rewards. [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? [ cheers and applause ] you'll also care about our new offer. you get a
i wouldn't trust ronald reagan with that, i'm not going to trust barack obama with that. that is an absolute nonstarter. frankly i would think many of my democratic friends would be uncomfortable about investing any single person with that kind of power. >> thank you very much. congressman tom cole. >> thank you. >> up next, former treasury official roger altman who says he has the fix for the cliff. could he be playing a larger role soon? this is "andrea mitchell...
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it's the aarp medicarerx saver plus plan from unitedhealthcare. with this plan, you can get copays as low as a dollar through a preferred network pharmacy like walgreens -- where you'll find 8,000 convenient locations. best of all, this plan has the lowest part d premium in the united states -- only $15 a month. open enrollment ends december 7th. so call today or visit your local walgreens. >>> the royal baby craze. talk of the most anticipated baby since -- yeah, that's probably right, suri cruise. the duchess of cambridge is expecting. the deputy prime minister says he expects a change in succession law that no longer dictates the next monarch must be male. this is a big thing. "outfront" tonight, raha lewis. appreciate your taking the time. explain this to me. what is this law change? >> essentially all it means is that it no longer makes a difference if you're a male or female, and you're in the line of succession to the throne. both male and female will be treated equally, as of october, 2011. >> okay. so it's retroactive. so if they can't ge
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it's the aarp medicarerx saver plus plan from unitedhealthcare. with this plan, you can get copays as low as a dollar through a preferred network pharmacy like walgreens -- where you'll find 8,000 convenient locations. best of all, this plan has the lowest part d premium in the united states -- only $15 a month. open enrollment ends december 7th. so call today or visit your local walgreens. ends december 7th. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. you'll also care about our new offer. you get access to nurses who can help with your questions. and your loved one can get exelon patch free for 30 days. if the doctor feels it's right for them. it cannot change how the disease progresses. hospitalization and rarely death have been reported in patients who wore more than one
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when i was 21, my mom died, when i was 22 my dad died. if it wasn't for social security survivor benefits, my sister would have never gone to college. social security is going to fail. when i was 22 we needed the 300 and something bucks we got a month. i'm 57, i have no kids, i could easily give up $400 in retirement from social security to help people who can't. >> as a reality for republicans is that president obama has won a second term. in many ways he won the argument. now i'm sure he's thinking about history and legacy and he doesn't have to worry about being re-elected. that gives you a power that you don't have in the first term. but he's managed to box the republicans into a place you just don't want to be, where it looks like you're prepared to allow the middle class of america to get taxed from january onwards at at higher level to save the backsides of the wealthiest 2% of americans when 70% of all americans polled say we want the 2% to be paying more tax. that argument's gone, isn't it? >> yes, it is. look, the president can
when i was 21, my mom died, when i was 22 my dad died. if it wasn't for social security survivor benefits, my sister would have never gone to college. social security is going to fail. when i was 22 we needed the 300 and something bucks we got a month. i'm 57, i have no kids, i could easily give up $400 in retirement from social security to help people who can't. >> as a reality for republicans is that president obama has won a second term. in many ways he won the argument. now i'm sure...
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police identifying the shooter as 22-year-old jacob tyler roberts. and sources tell the associated press he did not have a criminal record. there were reported a couple traffic violations earlier this year. a report he was evicted from his apartment where he shared with a girl, girlfriend, perhaps. but that's all. he was armed, police say, with a semiautomatic rifle, one that he stole the police told us, from someone he knew on the day of the rampage. while he had several fully loaded magazines, the rifle jammed during the attack and the sheriff says that he seemed to be firing randomly before he turned gun on himself. >> at this time we do not understand the motive of this attack except to say that there is no apparent relationship between the suspect and his victims. megyn: the sheriff also released names of two people killed in the attack. cindy ann yule, she was 54 years old and lived in northeast portland. her family releasing a statement saying she was everybody's friend. she was a wonderful person who was very caring and put others first. stev
police identifying the shooter as 22-year-old jacob tyler roberts. and sources tell the associated press he did not have a criminal record. there were reported a couple traffic violations earlier this year. a report he was evicted from his apartment where he shared with a girl, girlfriend, perhaps. but that's all. he was armed, police say, with a semiautomatic rifle, one that he stole the police told us, from someone he knew on the day of the rampage. while he had several fully loaded...
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you don't -- ronald reagan didn't love tip o'neill. tip o'neill didn't love ronald reagan, but they knew to govern -- >> they didn't hate each other. >> yeah. i mean, as lincoln said in his first inaugural, although passion may divide us, let it not break the bonds of our affection. and i would say you don't have to be affectionate or love one another, but the respect that comes out of being a politician in the best sense of the word rather than campaigning all the time, it's kabuki. it's become kabuki. it's political theater. ordinary people think it's crazy. it has become to the point of craziness. yeah. >> let's talk about respect. there are two different types of respect as well. there's personal respect and political respect. tip o'neill did not respect ronald reagan politically. he said some downright ugly things about the man and his ability to run the country. ronald reagan didn't really respect tip o'neill's viewpoints. he said some nasty things about tip o'neill. but personally, they figured out how to get along, and they did
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there is he confronted by long-time girlfriend 22-year-old cassandra perkins. when their dispute escalates belcher in a rage shoots her repeatedly. >> belcher's mother shepard telling 911 operators her son has shot the mother of his 3-year-old daughter. before fleeing heir home at 8:00 a.m., he arrives in the parking lot of the chief's practice facility. there, after thanking his coach with police in route belcher commits suicide. >> a makeshift memorial was ejected a javon belcher's childhood home here in new york. his friends and family garr together and reflect. more news is released as details of the death come out that belcher, after shooting his girlfriend dissed her and then apologized. >> news of the murder suicide sent shock waives through the hitting us were the two of us. we attended the same high school and played football for the eagles. i spoke by phone to dr. elise. >> what is it like when you have a tragedy such as this, a lentd crime occurring with one you know and love? >> i am shocked. i can't -- the young man that i knew could not have done
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we can fight for the values of reagan that he won a landslide election with in 1984. but at the same time, we don't have to abandon our humanity to do it. what are we saying to single moms? to red, yellow, black, brown and white small business owners? we've got to have deeper relationships with nontraditional constituencies. that's just the fact. >> well, i mean, it is the fact. i don't know who could disagree with you on that. i mean, look at the exit polls. 93% of african-americans voted for the president. i mean, you know, you are in an incredible minority as a black republican. something you're well aware of. >> but, erin, let me add this, the president got 96% of the vote in 2008. he got 93% in 2012. he lost three point. and i think he lost three points, in my opinion, i'll have to fact-check this, but i would submit to you he probably lost those three points because of his position on marriage. but those three points didn't go to mitt romney or republicans, because those three points said, we don't know republicans. we don't have relationships with with them. so
we can fight for the values of reagan that he won a landslide election with in 1984. but at the same time, we don't have to abandon our humanity to do it. what are we saying to single moms? to red, yellow, black, brown and white small business owners? we've got to have deeper relationships with nontraditional constituencies. that's just the fact. >> well, i mean, it is the fact. i don't know who could disagree with you on that. i mean, look at the exit polls. 93% of african-americans...
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. >>> the looming fiscal cliff 22 days away. is it stalemate or compromise? we'll go inside the negotiations with two top leaders in just a moment, but i want to start with the ongoing crisis in syria where the assad government is cracking down on its own people. and this week something significant happened. the president signalled a big potential shift in u.s. involvement there. here's what he said. >> i want to make it absolutely clear to assad and those under his command, the world is watching. the use of chemical weapons is and would be totally unacceptable. and if you make the tragic mistake of using these weapons, there will be consequences, and you will be held accountable. >> nbc chief foreign correspondent richard engel is in syria to bring us the latest on what is a developing story. richard? >> reporter: david, despite increasing criticism and warnings, the government of bashir al assad is revving up its activities. this area was bombed last night. regarding chemical weapons, commanders we have spoken to are very concerned that the government could
. >>> the looming fiscal cliff 22 days away. is it stalemate or compromise? we'll go inside the negotiations with two top leaders in just a moment, but i want to start with the ongoing crisis in syria where the assad government is cracking down on its own people. and this week something significant happened. the president signalled a big potential shift in u.s. involvement there. here's what he said. >> i want to make it absolutely clear to assad and those under his command, the...
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the our plan put rates signed into law by ronald reagan in 1986. melissa: got to go. i want to really quickly. why do we continue to talk about raising taxes and we're not talking about cutting spending? we can't get there. >> we never are, are we? >> sure. the tax reform plan is part of a larger $4 trillion deficit reduction plan has spending cuts in it. you need to do it in a balanced way. 485 billion in medicare. >> i'm sorry. 385 dal billion on top of savings we already have in medicare. melissa: i would love for both of you to come back. we have to do more in depth. you're fantastic. >> thanks for having me. melissa: here is the question of the day. could have done that the whole show. do you support higher taxes on cigarettes, alcohol and online gambling to reduce the deficit? we want to hear what you think. like us on facebook.co facebook.com/melissafrancisfox or follow me on twitter at melissaafrancis. >>> egyptian president morsi attempts to restore order on cairo streets. protesters respond with molotov cocktails. has he lost control? details coming up next.
the our plan put rates signed into law by ronald reagan in 1986. melissa: got to go. i want to really quickly. why do we continue to talk about raising taxes and we're not talking about cutting spending? we can't get there. >> we never are, are we? >> sure. the tax reform plan is part of a larger $4 trillion deficit reduction plan has spending cuts in it. you need to do it in a balanced way. 485 billion in medicare. >> i'm sorry. 385 dal billion on top of savings we already...
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and i think hillary clinton would be a extraordinary candidate and do very well. >> 22 days to go until the self-created cliff really may or may not happen. a lot of very disgruntled people about the way that politicians and washington have dealt with this, believing it's just a game to them, where a lot of people, it's a very serious business, and indeed, the world is watching with genuine alarm. if this does happen, it could have catastrophic effects on global markets. what is your view, and what needs to be done to get a deal, do you think? >> well, you couldn't have said it better. i think that the world is watching. there's no question about that. and i think it's incredibly important that a deal is reached. an optimist, piers. i believe a deal will be reached. i had an opportunity to get to know president obama. i think he is a wonderful leader, and i think he leads with grace, which is most important for a situation like this where you have mutual respect, and as you know, the main partners are himself and speaker boehner. i think the fact that they met yesterday is a very encour
and i think hillary clinton would be a extraordinary candidate and do very well. >> 22 days to go until the self-created cliff really may or may not happen. a lot of very disgruntled people about the way that politicians and washington have dealt with this, believing it's just a game to them, where a lot of people, it's a very serious business, and indeed, the world is watching with genuine alarm. if this does happen, it could have catastrophic effects on global markets. what is your...
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i covered the reagan years, known jim and sarah brady, so there's an issue here, and we're not talking about second amendment rights, but we're talking about reasonable background checks. what is the state of play right now? >> the state of play, you know, we're incredibly optimistic, because very clearly after you see the mass tragedies happen, this is a conversation that the american public wants to have. the american public knows that as a nation we are better than this. not only are we better than a nation with mass shootings and movie theaters and schools and places of worship, but we're also better that than a nation that loses 32 people to gun murders every day, and the reality is there are things, as you have pointed out, that we all agree on that have nothing to do with the second amendment that can prevent these tragedies from happening. a big one of those things is doing something about the 40% of all gun sales in this country that aren't subject to background checks, and a big part of that is the gun sales that happen over the internet, and that's -- so that's -- that seems
i covered the reagan years, known jim and sarah brady, so there's an issue here, and we're not talking about second amendment rights, but we're talking about reasonable background checks. what is the state of play right now? >> the state of play, you know, we're incredibly optimistic, because very clearly after you see the mass tragedies happen, this is a conversation that the american public wants to have. the american public knows that as a nation we are better than this. not only are...
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unitedhealthcare. >>> welcome back tonight. millions of jenni rivera's fans are mourning her death in a plane crash. her family reeling from the scene. at the crash site in northern mexico, seven people were on board the learjet. no survivors. it's not yet known what caused the plane to go down. fans admired her not only for her strength but her powerful voice. her album helped put rivera on the map, and some believe her legacy could eclipse that of selena's. here's her story. ♪ singer jenni rivera was a household name to millions in the u.s. and mexico. she released her first album in 1999 and her popularity exploded. she went on to sell more than 15 million records, making her one of the most popular latin artists of the past two decades. she recently won two billboard music awards and was nominated for several latin grammy awards. magazine "people in espanol" named her to the list of 25 most powerful women. ♪ known as the diva, her audience was drawn to her powerhouse spanish language performances of mexican ballads. spe
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two years later, hold over deficits from the reagans. he decided to cut a deal to raise taxes and go after the deficit. there was a revolt in the republican party. it was led by newt gingrich who said no, we are not going to raise rates. from that point forward, republicans have been terrified of being on the wrong side on this issue. in 1993, bill clinton raised the rate up to 39.6. there wasn't a single republican that went along with it. there were threats. republicans in 1993 said we'll have a second recession. we are going to lose 2 million jobs. we had the roaring '90s. i come back to you on this because this is a question i have been looking for an answer for. how do you reckon with what happened when he raised the taxes and the deficit reduction. >> there's a lot of points to make about that. first of all, we don't have clinton levels of spending. that's the biggest problem. we have obama levels of spending. if we are going to pay for that, some democrats are admitting, taxes have to go up on not just the top 2%, it has to be eve
two years later, hold over deficits from the reagans. he decided to cut a deal to raise taxes and go after the deficit. there was a revolt in the republican party. it was led by newt gingrich who said no, we are not going to raise rates. from that point forward, republicans have been terrified of being on the wrong side on this issue. in 1993, bill clinton raised the rate up to 39.6. there wasn't a single republican that went along with it. there were threats. republicans in 1993 said we'll...
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unitedhealthcare. megyn: "kelly's court" is back in session. on the docket today a powerful case about adoption and parental rights. this child is now 21 months old. a utah couple adopted her at birth. but now a judge has ruled they have to give her back to her biological father within the next 60 days. she has never known him, she has only known him. her biological dad is an army drill sergeant. he claims his wife put her up for adoption without his consent while was away at a south carolina base. >> she made the decision not to let me be a father and gave my child up for adoption. megyn: will be arthur. >> i toda, the judgesaid, there. this baby girl goes back to the biological father. too bad on the adoptive parents. let's just walk the viewers through it. how did the baby get born and tang away from the father without him knowing about it or doing anything about it. >> the father and mother were married. the farther decided in the course of the marriage they got pregnant. the father went to south carolina for work. he's in the army. the mot
unitedhealthcare. megyn: "kelly's court" is back in session. on the docket today a powerful case about adoption and parental rights. this child is now 21 months old. a utah couple adopted her at birth. but now a judge has ruled they have to give her back to her biological father within the next 60 days. she has never known him, she has only known him. her biological dad is an army drill sergeant. he claims his wife put her up for adoption without his consent while was away at a south...
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look, three times in a row, very rare, george bush, ronald reagan, last time it happened. nothing is given, but given the demog r demography, her appeal would be formidable. >> the republican party in four years, hopefully more competitive. governors getting their sfripz. marco rubbo and paul ryan, reframing the republican party. is it possible there could be a new republican party in four years? i certainly hope so. we'll see. >> i have been waiting for this all along. newt gingrich, saying hillary clinton formidable. my god. >> i believe hell has frozen over and cats and dogs now getting together. >> i want hillary to run. i'm excited. >> still ahead, on "starting point" we'll talk about my documentary that aired last night. what it means to be black in america. my new doc looked at racial identity. the controversial and complicated conversations around that. coming up next. >>> president obama, john boehner, if they reach a deal on the fiscal cliff, maybe it has nothing to do with politics. according to "snl," the president feels really, really bad for the speaker. a cl
look, three times in a row, very rare, george bush, ronald reagan, last time it happened. nothing is given, but given the demog r demography, her appeal would be formidable. >> the republican party in four years, hopefully more competitive. governors getting their sfripz. marco rubbo and paul ryan, reframing the republican party. is it possible there could be a new republican party in four years? i certainly hope so. we'll see. >> i have been waiting for this all along. newt...
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georgia, 22%. louisiana, your favorite state, 22%. >> my favorite state but not my favorite governor. >> right. but if you look at the amount of money you're talking about that they're turning down. for example, texas is talking about turning down $66 billion over ten years for its poor and for its uninsured. florida, $65 billion. georgia $33 billion. louisiana $16 billion for its uninsured and its poor. this is unsustainable. like you said, 95, 97% of all the resources are going to be borne by the federal government. and the important issue also to know is that 83% of the people we're talking about, that is the uninsured, work every day. this is the working poor. >> yep. >> we're not talking about freeloaders or people sitting around. most of this population works two or even three jobs. we're talking about the working poor. >> that said, dr. smitherman. there's an epidemiological claim to be made, even if they were freeloaders, there's a kind of human rights to health care. >> yes, of course. >>
georgia, 22%. louisiana, your favorite state, 22%. >> my favorite state but not my favorite governor. >> right. but if you look at the amount of money you're talking about that they're turning down. for example, texas is talking about turning down $66 billion over ten years for its poor and for its uninsured. florida, $65 billion. georgia $33 billion. louisiana $16 billion for its uninsured and its poor. this is unsustainable. like you said, 95, 97% of all the resources are going to...
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and it will be on december 22. we wish you the best, and a wonderful life together. >> thank you. >> gretchen: what a wonderful story. congratulations. >> thanks. >> gretchen: coming up on "fox & friends," a summit on climate change to debate its effects and by debate, we mean only one side. isn't a debate supposed to be two sides? one kicked out for saying it doesn't exist. >>> then a charity for cancer canceled because someone threatened to sue. we'll tell you about that. ♪ begin. tomato, obviously. haha. there's more than that though, there's a kick to it. wahlalalalallala! ♪ or a drink that's a food, woooooh! [ male announcer ] taste it and describe the indescribable. could've had a v8. [ male announcer ] taste it and describe the indescribable. you can't argue with nutrition you can see. great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more pcessed flakes look nothing like natural grains. i'm eating what i kn is better nutrition. mmmm. great grains. search great grains and see
and it will be on december 22. we wish you the best, and a wonderful life together. >> thank you. >> gretchen: what a wonderful story. congratulations. >> thanks. >> gretchen: coming up on "fox & friends," a summit on climate change to debate its effects and by debate, we mean only one side. isn't a debate supposed to be two sides? one kicked out for saying it doesn't exist. >>> then a charity for cancer canceled because someone threatened to sue....
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let's get started at capella.edu >>> well, at 22 past the hour you know we love this. we have a really good one this morning. "forbes" is out with their new list of the world's most powerful people. joining us now from washington, "forbes" editor randall lane. joining us here in new york the editor of national memo.com back with us and harold ford is still at the table as well. >> good morning. >> so let's talk about the most powerful people in the world. i'm sure harold made the top five. >> who is on the cover? yes. and joe. >> let's talk about the methodology. >> true. >> how did you guys rank the order? >> what defines? you have spheres of power, how many different areas are they powerful in? how many people do they control? how many resources do they control -- money, oil, things like that? how do they use their power? how actively do they wield it? >> that is a powerful hat you have on. >> there you go. it's my fiscal cliff helmet down here in washington. >> oh, understood. >> i love it. let's go through the list. not surprising who is number one? >> a re-elected
let's get started at capella.edu >>> well, at 22 past the hour you know we love this. we have a really good one this morning. "forbes" is out with their new list of the world's most powerful people. joining us now from washington, "forbes" editor randall lane. joining us here in new york the editor of national memo.com back with us and harold ford is still at the table as well. >> good morning. >> so let's talk about the most powerful people in the...
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it's the aarp medicarerx saver plus plan from unitedhealthcare. with this plan, you can get copays as low as a dollar through a preferred network pharmacy like walgreens -- where you'll find 8,000 convenient locations. best of all, this plan has the lowest part d premium in the united states -- only $15 a month. open enrollment ends december 7th. so call today or visit your local walgreens. ends december 7th. have led to an increase intands clinical depression. drug and alcohol abuse is up. and those dealing with grief don't have access to the professional help they need. when you see these issues, do you want to walk away or step up? with a degree in the field of counseling or psychology from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to make a difference in the lives of others. let's get started at capella.edu woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about
it's the aarp medicarerx saver plus plan from unitedhealthcare. with this plan, you can get copays as low as a dollar through a preferred network pharmacy like walgreens -- where you'll find 8,000 convenient locations. best of all, this plan has the lowest part d premium in the united states -- only $15 a month. open enrollment ends december 7th. so call today or visit your local walgreens. ends december 7th. have led to an increase intands clinical depression. drug and alcohol abuse is up. and...
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trickle down we learned since the 80s with reagan, it does not work. martha: when i was a kid i learned the preamble to the constitution by watching "schoolhouse rock." this is -- it is so blatantly -- the phrase in here where he says the rich man shrugs his shoulders and says why should i care about other non-rich people. do you really think it's worth perpetuating the notion that people who are successful don't care about people who aren't successful? >> this is a cartoon that uses hyperbole to make a point and it's a little over the top. as a result, we need a fairer distribution of income in this country. it wouldn't be a tax raise to go back to the sun set provision which we were supposed to honor over 9 years. the bush tax cuts were only supposed to last for 9 years because we would have big deficits after that. martha: why not just say that. because that would be an argument. this is pandering to the most base element of class divisiveness. >> i can't get all upset about a cartoon. >> you could make an important argument about the distribution o
trickle down we learned since the 80s with reagan, it does not work. martha: when i was a kid i learned the preamble to the constitution by watching "schoolhouse rock." this is -- it is so blatantly -- the phrase in here where he says the rich man shrugs his shoulders and says why should i care about other non-rich people. do you really think it's worth perpetuating the notion that people who are successful don't care about people who aren't successful? >> this is a cartoon that...
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>> the largest foreign holder, 22% of treasuries, over a trillion dollars they're holding. this does not include, of course, what they're holding in hard reserves of our currency. we are looking at a behemoth in the making. china is taking on our debt because of that immense amount of debt that they hold, our debt, they are now moving as we expected they would years ago, they are now moving aggressively to invest direct he. rather than simply invest in the stock market or the debt market, they are looking for direct opportunities into which they can invest that money. they found it, as you mentioned, in a battery company, a123. you know, we put in a couple of hundred million -- i say we put in, mr. obama put in. a couple of hundred million dollars of our money, now they're buying that company on the cheap because of of the r&d money that was invested by the federal government. they are buying up housing at a time when, obviously, the housing market's devastated -- megyn: to give our viewers the numbers on that, according to the national association of realtors, nonamerican
>> the largest foreign holder, 22% of treasuries, over a trillion dollars they're holding. this does not include, of course, what they're holding in hard reserves of our currency. we are looking at a behemoth in the making. china is taking on our debt because of that immense amount of debt that they hold, our debt, they are now moving as we expected they would years ago, they are now moving aggressively to invest direct he. rather than simply invest in the stock market or the debt market,...
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future out or medicine go over the cliff. >> your point about growth catch-22. they want to raise taxes on the wealthy. but the wealthy are the ones that have these small businesses or have businesses. a corporate america. but they are not hiring. they are cutting back because they know their taxes are about to increase. so you can't have growth if the tax is increased. whereas mitt romney was running on and marco rubio points this out saying if we have growth. if we don't increase taxes but we allow for more jobs, if we allow these small businesses to hire more people, then you have more people that are at ing -- paying taxes and that solves your problems. >> new jobs numbers out friday that had missing information in it. more on that come up. first with super storm sandy brought devastation to some people up and down the east coast on top of the lives that it destroyed it will cost tens of billions of dollars to recover from this storm. look at these images. new the president asking congress for of $0 billion to help in this cleanup. peter doocy is live in was
future out or medicine go over the cliff. >> your point about growth catch-22. they want to raise taxes on the wealthy. but the wealthy are the ones that have these small businesses or have businesses. a corporate america. but they are not hiring. they are cutting back because they know their taxes are about to increase. so you can't have growth if the tax is increased. whereas mitt romney was running on and marco rubio points this out saying if we have growth. if we don't increase taxes...
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it's the aarp medicarerx saver plus plan from unitedhealthcare. with this plan, you can get copays as low as a dollar through a preferred network pharmacy like walgreens -- where you'll find 8,000 convenient locations. best of all, this plan has the lowest part d premium in the united states -- only $15 a month. open enrollment ends december 7th. so call today or visit your local walgreens. >> brian: quick headlines. former new york city mayor ed koch in the hospital for the second time in three months. he's been treated for a respiratory infection. he turns 88 next week. >>> he was once among box office's drawing. >> they changed the plans clam the plans have been changed! there is not supposed to be any right angles on this movie. >> brian: eddie murphy has being the honor of being the most overpaid actor, according to "forbes" magazine. katherine hagel came in second. reese witherspoon is third. gretch? >> gretchen: i'm not sure what to do with my hands, but anyway. i'm going to be italian for a moment like brian and use them with the fiscal cl
it's the aarp medicarerx saver plus plan from unitedhealthcare. with this plan, you can get copays as low as a dollar through a preferred network pharmacy like walgreens -- where you'll find 8,000 convenient locations. best of all, this plan has the lowest part d premium in the united states -- only $15 a month. open enrollment ends december 7th. so call today or visit your local walgreens. >> brian: quick headlines. former new york city mayor ed koch in the hospital for the second time...